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Good Grief. They aren't going to take a QB high in the draft. We're going into the season without our starting RB, without our starting TE and without one our top WRs; not to mention the fact that we just let one of our starting OLB go, one of our starting MILBs is old and his possible replacement may never play football again, our two safeties have a couple years left and can barely stay healthy and we lost one of our starting CBs.

So lets summarize. We need a WR, TE, RB, OLB, ILB, SS, FS, CB and people want to draft a back up QB who we hope wouldn't play for 3 or 4 years.

QB in the Draft

I live in Knoxville from Pittsburgh seen all Steelers Super Bowls. Blood runs Black and Gold. Bray has a great arm, all the physical ability in the world. Not evasive at all. Has a lot of growing up to go. Gets furstrated and takes himself out of a game.
If he ever matures and take the game in stride without getting upset to the point that he takes himself totally out of a game, then he may turn out to be a starter. Third or fourth round at best I perfer the fourth. I'd use the first two picks on bpa, especially if they fill a needed area.

Originally Posted by Nolrog

Good Grief. They aren't going to take a QB high in the draft. We're going into the season without our starting RB, without our starting TE and without one our top WRs; not to mention the fact that we just let one of our starting OLB go, one of our starting MILBs is old and his possible replacement may never play football again, our two safeties have a couple years left and can barely stay healthy and we lost one of our starting CBs.

So lets summarize. We need a WR, TE, RB, OLB, ILB, SS, FS, CB and people want to draft a back up QB who we hope wouldn't play for 3 or 4 years.

Good Grief. They aren't going to take a QB high in the draft. We're going into the season without our starting RB, without our starting TE and without one our top WRs; not to mention the fact that we just let one of our starting OLB go, one of our starting MILBs is old and his possible replacement may never play football again, our two safeties have a couple years left and can barely stay healthy and we lost one of our starting CBs.

So lets summarize. We need a WR, TE, RB, OLB, ILB, SS, FS, CB and people want to draft a back up QB who we hope wouldn't play for 3 or 4 years.

Franchise QB are not 2nd, 3rd, 4th rd picks.......Franchise QB's are 1st rounders.......I like the kids potential pick him in the 4th rd if available groom him to be the back-up.....again Franchise QB are !st round picks....even if you follow Crash Theory(and it is possible) why would you want a mid-round future Journeyman QB......

Franchise QB are not 2nd, 3rd, 4th rd picks.......Franchise QB's are 1st rounders.......I like the kids potential pick him in the 4th rd if available groom him to be the back-up.....again Franchise QB are !st round picks....even if you follow Crash Theory(and it is possible) why would you want a mid-round future Journeyman QB......

Maybe the interview had nothing to do with Bray, maybe they were asking him about the receivers. Who better to ask about the reliability and talent of Hunter and Patterson than the guy that throws to them. If their on the fence about either one of those guys he could make the difference. It also disguises which one they could be interested in.